Washington Nationals (10-20) vs New York Mets (20-10)
Game Info: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 7:05 pm (Nationals Park)
Patrick Corbin (0-5) (7.16) vs Carlos Carrasco (2-1) (3.00)
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The New York Mets and Washington Nationals face off on Tuesday in an MLB showdown at Nationals Park.
The New York Mets come into this game with a 20-10 record overall and they won two of their three games over the weekend against the Philadelphia Phillies. On Sunday the Mets had another good pitching performance, and that led to New York winning 6-1. The Mets are one of the top-ranked offenses in the league, and their pitching staff has also been very strong. The Mets are giving up only 3.3 runs per game which is 5th best in the league. Pete Alonso has been the top player for the Mets hitting seven home runs and driving in 26 RBIs.
On the other side of this matchup is the Washington Nationals who sit with a 10-20 record overall and at home they have gone 3-11. The Nationals have lost four of their last five games and in the last game against the Los Angeles Angels they lost 5-4. The Nationals pitching has been a big issue all season giving up 5.17 runs per game. Josh Bell has been the top player for the Nationals hitting four home runs and driving in 21 RBIs.
On the mound for the Nationals will be Patrick Corbin who sits with an 0-5 record and an ERA of 7.16. In his last start against the Colorado Rockies, he went eight innings giving up nine hits and five runs.
The Mets are 8-0 in their last eight games played on Tuesday. The Nationals are 0-4 in Corbin’s last four home starts. The under is 5-0 in Corbin’s last five starts with five days rest. The under is 5-0 in Corbin’s last five home starts.
The Mets offense scored six runs on Sunday, and they will reach at least that in this game. Corbin gave up five runs in his last start, and the Mets are going to have no issue running up the score in this game. The Mets have won their last eight games on Tuesday, and they will continue that streak here. The Nationals just don’t have enough offense to keep this game close. Back the Mets on the run line.